Mark Papermaster, the Apple executive in charge of hardware for the company's Leaves After Antenna Troubles. It is not clear if Mr. Papermaster was ousted or left on his own accord. Flagship iPhone, has left the company in the wake of widely reported problems with the antenna of the recently introduced iPhone 4. The New York Times reports that Apple spokesman, Steve Dowling, confirmed Mr. Papermaster's departure. Mr. Dowling said Mr. Papermaster "is leaving the company and Bob Mansfield, senior vice president of Macintosh hardware engineering, is assuming his responsibilities.

It's not often a car concept gets inspires by a mobile phone, but according to a report over at product-reviews, this has happens with the Chrysler 200C concept which will utilise the iQ Power touch-screen system, and it is this system that has been inspired by none other than the Apple iPhone.

A German company called PearC is selling a variety of configurable Mac clones. Despite the legal trouble Psystar is having with Apple, PearC believes that a German law about the enforceability of EULAs might keep it out of hot water.

T-Mobile's launch of the Dream - a phone made by HTC and the first on the market to run Google's Android software - likely won't be accompanied by the mad rush that surrounded Apple's introduction of the iPhone.

I've had my new 3G Apple iPhone for about a month now and I thought I'd take a few minutes to write some of my thoughts and reflections on the experience for people who might be considering upgrading to the new 3G iPhone. First a little background though.